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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Resume Writing Advice to Get Your Dream Job


When you are trying to get a job, the best place to start is with a resume. This is true of any job, and you will need to take your time putting the resume together. Even if you are applying for a job that has a physical application, you will need to provide a resume. Not only is it a good way to present your experience, it will also do a great job of showing that you are a professional.
When you are writing your resume, you should definitely follow this resume writing advice. It would be best to make sure you format it properly. The first tip that you will need to follow of course, is keeping your resume to a single page. Chances are that the potential employer is going to only read the first page anyway, so make sure you fit everything on there that needs to be there.
When we say 'needs to be there', we mean that if you have many years worth of experience, you should always list the most recent. One thing to note is that you do not want to list any employment gaps. If there has been a brief or even long period that you spent unemployed, then it would be best to get a bit of volunteer experience between now and the time you apply for this new job. If you cannot think of a way to do this, then you might want to consult a resume writing expert so that they can help you to fill those gaps.
In addition to that you will need to list your education. First of all, make sure you list your high school education or even a vocational school if you happened to graduate from one. After that you will need to list your college or university experience, but it would be wise to only list these if you graduated from them. Any certifications you happen to have need to be listed in another category, specifically the skills category. Anything you are good at which is related to the job you are trying to get should be listed, even if you are not an expert.
In addition to the resume you should also have a good cover letter. This letter will describe everything that you are and what you plan to bring to the company. One thing that you should note however is that you cannot make a generic cover letter for every company. You need to customize your cover letter for each company that you apply for, and in the letter you should demonstrate that you know things about the company. This could include any mergers they are having as well as any new products that they are going to launch.
Writing a resume can be difficult and exhausting; no one can deny that. One thing to remember though, is that once you land that job you have always wanted, you will find that writing the resume was actually the best thing you could have done. So without further delay, it's time to start writing.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Restructuring Education


The Huffington Post "Obama Education Waiver Plan" of 8/10/2011 speaks of wavering parts of the No Child Left Behind program to modernize education. From my perspective, we can try to patch our education system through rigid standards and waivers, but the full potential of educating our children cannot be reached if we continue to apply an incomplete definition of education, as "the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life."
An "enduring" State is founded on culture, dominated by ideals, and motivated by service attained when its citizens have been raised with the personal commitment to develop a well-balanced personality, leading us to a companion definition for education:
"The acquirement of skills, the pursuit of wisdom, a realization of self, and the attainment of spiritual values."
To achieve this definition, education must cultivate the three endowments of the human mind: intelligence, moral awareness and spiritual insight. Together, these endowments create the harmonious development of the human personality, and bring us the PURPOSE of education: to be fully empowered to contribute one's best to the advancement of self and civilization. Through the development of intelligence we hone our skills and cultivate our reasoning and emotional abilities.
What about moral awareness? Our expanding social structure has readily adapted to intellectual and scientific growth, but abounding technological achievements have eclipsed the moral ethics that the home institution once provided. And ethics is the external social mirror that faithfully reflects the inner development of the members of society.
The home and family - the crowning glory of a long and arduous evolutionary struggle - is the natural social arena for the development of ethics: patience, altruism, forbearance and tolerance, all essential for peace and progress. Home ethics is one of civilization's only hope for survival.
And spiritual insight? Living faith is what empowers individuals to elevate morality to the spiritual levels of unselfish service. To constrain living faith in civil interaction is like removing the sails of a sailboat. It is wise to separate religious institutions from education and government, but it is true religion - the desire to find and know God - that organizes the human personality in an ascent to higher levels of love and devotion, of service and fellowship.
The time is NOW to recognize that the educational concept and definition should include cultivation of the three endowments of the human mind; that modifications to our education system alone will not achieve the result we seek in our children without the edification of home life and the progressive force of living faith.
Sheila Keene-Lund is the author of Heaven Is Not the Last Stop, the first book to reconcile a planetary revelation with a wide swath of human knowledge

Thursday, November 20, 2014

How to Earn a Degree Online - 3 Benefits to Boost Your Career


Would you be interested in learning how to earn a degree online? Deciding to earn any degree online is not that easy, but if you read the simple reasons why earning an online degree proves to be very beneficial, for sure you will immediately register in an online college or university that offers the degree you want.
1. Convenience - You can earn a degree online while working. Yes, you do not have to resign from your job so that you can have a degree. You can stick to your commitments to your boss and at the same time provide your family's needs.
You get to choose the time as well as the place to access your classes. Online classes are so flexible that you can decide when and where to attend your online class sessions.
You do not have to leave your family to relocate to the campus. You do not even have to commute daily to get to class. No more worrying about whether you can be in class on time or not. You can even attend class even if you are on vacation if you choose to. All you need is an internet connection to be able to access your classes.
2. Credibility - All online degrees are very much at par with their counterparts, degrees from traditional colleges. You are assured of the same quality of education that traditional colleges give to their students when you earn a degree online.
3. Personalized Teaching - Online degrees gives you more personalized instruction. You get to communicate with your professor on a one on one basis and so whatever questions that you may have, you will have the guts to ask.
You also get to have small group discussions that are very healthy to discuss the different points in your lessons. Yes, you get to interact with other online students too. Online education will not isolate you socially.